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Meet the Indian-Australian teenager who can spin from both ends

“I am not like other kids. I am not like other people. I am not like other cricketers. I’m not better – I’m not worse – but I’m different.”

Return Passenger cap slashed to half for long term ‘No-Lock down’ plan, here are details

National Cabinet agreed to temporarily reduce the current international passenger arrival caps by 50 per cent

Worst treatment at work pushed her to quit on first day, have you gone through anything like that?

"The owner did not even feel sorry about it. Are we so low or are we so inhuman that we don’t even deserve freshwater?"

Sixty per cent of Australian women of colour suffer workplace discrimination, reveals survey

The top challenges at an Australian workplace are racism, tokenism, sexism, and/or a combination of these.

High Commission invites Indians in Australia to register and connect through a dynamic portal

“Connecting with the Indian Diaspora’. The diversity and colours of India are its strength, which astonishes to attract the world and connect the Indian Diaspora here to avail the new opportunities being generated in India."

Adani thanks Australia for striking coal at Charmichael project

“Proud of my tenacious team who mined Carmichael’s ‘first coal’ in the face of heavy odds... Thank you, Queensland and Australia.”

‘Traumatised, Lonely and Homeless’: A Tale of International Students Survival in Australia

"I get chills and tears in my eyes when I think of those times. I have nightmares and have been seeking counselling from my university.”

Pardeep Singh Tiwana becomes the first Indian-origin judge in Australia

Judge Pardeep Singh Tiwana's family originally hail from Kot Kalan village in the Indian state of Punjab.

Standing with ‘Hire me’ sign outside Melbourne train station lands Indian-origin graduate a job

Kushagra stood outside the stations for 3 weeks in the morning from 8:00 am to 9:15 am.

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Melbourne family shattered by loss of 16-year-old son, calls for better pedestrian protection

Chris Rua Antony died in hospital on February 20, a week after he was struck by a car while walking home from school along Pound Road in Narre Warren South.

Gaza’s endless War: Proxies, misinformation, and the civilians caught in between

Many senior Hamas leaders have lived for years in luxury abroad, in places such as Qatar and elsewhere, far removed from the consequences of the war they help direct.

Albanese and ministers join Ramadan celebrations, encouraging wider community participation

Social Services Minister Tanya Plibersek described Ramadan nights in Lakemba as one of Sydney’s great traditions, pointing to the bustling streets and strong sense of community.
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